Costa Rica accidentally approves same-sex unions

If the bill passes Costa Rica would join the five Latin American countries that have approved same-sex unions

Costa Rican lawmakers passed a bill on Monday that may have accidentally approved same-sex unions.

It was after they voted to change a bill which previously only recognised legal partnerships as between a man and a woman.

The new bill now recognises: “The right to recognition without discrimination contrary to human dignity, social and economic effects of domestic partnerships that constitute publicly, notoriously unique and stable, with legal capacity for marriage for more than three years”

Lawmaker Manrique Oviedo, who previously opposed same-sex unions, has urged President Laura Chinchilla to veto the bill, stating that he “feels deceived” and “he made a mistake” when he voted for it.

Deputy Justo Orozco said the case would have to be looked at carefully because “you can’t give rights to those who don’t deserve them.”